Kutiyote co‑founded SOLE, a registered think tank based in Western Equatoria, aiming to foster a free, peaceful, and prosperous society through civic education, entrepreneurship programs, and advocacy.
In August 2019, he won the Atlas Network’s Africa Think Tank Shark Tank award, securing US $5,000 for a project aimed at raising awareness about cultural discrimination that denies women property rights in South Sudan. The funds supported workshops, community meetings, and radio outreach in areas such as Yambio and Nzara. By late 2019, SOLE had reached approximately 350 women in workshops and many more via outreach campaigns aimed at promoting legal literacy and economic empowerment.
Under Kutiyote’s leadership, SOLE initiated a Stakeholders Training Program in 2022, targeting individuals in power to promote women’s legal rights to property ownership. SOLE has also implemented educational initiatives including radio shows and book-based community reading, featuring titles like The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible to teach free‑market principles and entrepreneurial skills.
Kutiyote has also served as a steering-committee member for the Bastiat Society (affiliated with the American Institute for Economic Research) chapter in South Sudan and held coordination roles with Students for Liberty and Foundation for Economic Education. He has also participated in global peacebuilding efforts with Mediators Beyond Borders International in South Sudan.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]